List of Aqua Teen Hunger Force episodes
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This is a list of episodes for the Adult Swim animated television series Aqua Teen Hunger Force.
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[edit] Episode list
[edit] Pre-season
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"Baffler Meal" | December 31, 2003 | N/A | N/A | |
Space Ghost has made a deal with the "Burger Trench" restaurant, and ends up regretting it when their mascots, the Aqua Teen Hunger Force, show up and try to steal the spotlight from him. Somehow, Colonial Man (Space's nemesis from a previous episode) is connected to this, and the future of classic rock hangs in the balance as Space Ghost decides what to do. The characters, while similar to ATHF, were still far from being developed: Master Shake was the leader of the team and looked much different than he does currently (he had no hands and had an evil smile), Frylock was a ditzy and annoyingly high-pitched character made with krinkle cut fries, and only Meatwad was like how he is today aside from his depressing demeanor. Master Shake and Frylock had voices similar to Ignignokt and Err, respectively. Master Shake is also a chocolate milkshake in this episode, as opposed to the regular series in which the actual milkshake part of him is green (presumable either pistachio or mint flavored). This episode is not part of the actual show. It was originally written as a Space Ghost Coast to Coast episode, but was rejected due to it being too Aqua Teen heavy, and not enough Space Ghost. Once Space Ghost Coast to Coast died off, Matt Maiellaro and Dave Willis pitched Aqua Teen Hunger Force as its own show to Cartoon Network and it soon became a hit. Matt and Dave later returned to the "Baffler Meal" script. They produced and directed it to its original intent, and it aired toward the end of the third season of Aqua Teen Hunger Force. It was eventually released as a DVD extra on the second volume DVD set for Aqua Teen Hunger Force, as opposed to being included in a Space Ghost Coast to Coast volume. |
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[edit] Season 1: 2000-2002
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"Rabbot" | December 30, 2000 | 1 | 101 | |
Dr. Weird builds a titanic robotic rabbit, which spritzes everything it doesn't smash (such as the Powerpuff Mall and, more importantly, Carl's car) with a hair-growing formula. It's up to the Aqua Teens to stop this menace, though Master Shake isn't as enthusiastic about this misson as he first seemed. |
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"Escape From Leprechaupolis" | September 9, 2001 | 2 | 102 | |
Flargon and Merle are leprechauns who steal a rainbow-creating device from Dr. Weird for use in a conspiracy to steal shoes. When Carl falls prey to their scheme, Frylock and The Aqua Teens investigate. |
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"Bus of the Undead" | September 30, 2001 | 3 | 103 | |
Moth Monster Man (voiced by H. Jon Benjamin) escapes from Dr. Weird's lair and threatens the Aqua Teens into leaving their lights on. Master Shake suspects him to be Count Dracula, and later believes a school bus is possessed by Dracula's ghost. Frylock tries to prove that Dracula is dead by taking the boys to visit Dracula's grave (in Memphis), but when they get back they find Moth Monster Man has taken over their house and laid eggs in Carl's esophagus. |
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"Mayhem of the Mooninites" | October 14, 2001 | 4 | 104 | |
The Mooninites land on Earth to spread their advanced technology, flaunt their superiority, and cause trouble. They take advantage of Meatwad's naivete and try to corrupt him. Frylock finally gets fed up, and drives them off by shooting them with his lasers. |
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"Balloonenstein" | December 23, 2001 | 5 | 105 | |
Meatwad gets the supernatural ability to control static electricity from the dryer, and accidentally creates a giant electric balloon animal. While trying to get rid of it, both the balloon animal and Meatwad end up getting sucked into a vortex. Meatwad comes back at the end of the episode, but he is 12854.5 times his original size. |
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"Space Conflict From Beyond Pluto" | April 7, 2002 | 6 | 106 | |
Premiere episode of the Plutonians, very ignorant aliens who unsuccessfully try to conquer the world. For some reason, their scheme involves kidnapping Master Shake and subjecting him to women's magazines and virtual reality tortures, including swimming pizza and a ride through a horse's digestive system. |
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"Ol' Drippy" | April 21, 2002 | 7 | 107 | |
A complete-mannered benevolent entity made of mold inhabits the household and befriends Meatwad. Shake becomes jealous, as everyone else likes "Ol' Drippy" more than him. Todd Field guest stars as Drippy. |
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"Revenge Of The Mooninites" | May 5, 2002 | 8 | 108 | |
The Mooninites trick Meatwad into helping them acquire the Foreigner Belt, a magical belt that gives the bearer super-powers based on the lyrics of Foreigner songs. |
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"MC Pee Pants" | May 19, 2002 | 9 | 109 | |
"MC Pee Pants" (satirizing youth rap artists such as Lil' Bow Wow and Lil' Romeo), a rap star whom Meatwad idolizes, turns out to be an anthropomorphic spider who has put subliminal messages in his songs as part of a convoluted scheme to unleash demons from Hell to run a massive diet pill pyramid scheme. mc chris guest stars as MC Pee Pants. |
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"Dumber Dolls" | November 3, 2002 | 10 | 113 | |
Frylock buys Meatwad a new doll named "Happy Time Harry." As it turns out, the doll is a depressed, cynical, suicidal, drug-addicted alcoholic, armed with a knife, who makes Meatwad as depressed and cynical as he is. David Cross guest stars as Happy Time Harry. |
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"Bad Replicant" | November 10, 2002 | 11 | 115 | |
The Plutonians unsuccessfully try to clone Master Shake, instead creating "Major Shake", an abomination with a boombox protruding from its abdomen. Major Shake is sent to earth as part of the Plutonians' plan to "de-terraform" Earth. |
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"Circus" | November 17, 2002 | 12 | 110 | |
Master Shake sells Meatwad to a circus run by the Prince of Jupiter, but is annoyed when Meatwad becomes a success. |
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"Love Mummy" | November 24, 2002 | 13 | 112 | |
A mummy found in the basement of the Aqua Teens' house gets Frylock to pander to its every command with the threat of a curse. |
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"Dumber Days" | December 1, 2002 | 14 | 111 | |
Meatwad discovers his brain is a cat toy, and Frylock decides to get Meatwad a new brain that makes him super-intelligent. Meatwad takes advantage of his new brainpower to mock Frylock's rudimentary understanding of Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle and give kids psychokinetic rides in Carl's car. This was one of only two episodes that ends with a Dr. Weird sequence, the other one being "The Clowning". |
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"Interfection" | December 8, 2002 | 15 | 114 | |
While using Frylock's computer to access a search engine and look up "Teeth and plaque conspiracies... and Metallica", Master Shake and Meatwad accidentally cause the house to be infested with giant material pop-up ads, controlled by an Internet deity named "The Wwwyzzerdd". |
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"PDA" | December 15, 2002 | 16 | 116 | |
Master Shake tries to find his missing PDA, and ends up accusing Romulox, a tar monster who's also a pretentious yuppie, of stealing it. |
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"Mail Order Bride" | December 22, 2002 | 17 | 117 | |
As a Christmas present for themselves, Master Shake and Carl split the cost of a mail-order bride from Chechnya, who locks herself in Carl's house when she gets a good look at her new "husbands". |
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"Cybernetic Ghost of Christmas Past From the Future" | December 29, 2002 | 18 | 118 | |
Carl is harassed by a robotic Ghost of Christmas Past, who shows up in the middle of February, then proceeds to fill Carl's pool and plumbing with blood and ramble about a prehistoric "Santa Ape" and elves from Mars. Glenn Danzig makes a guest appearance as himself, buying Carl's house after Carl gets fed up with the haunting and moves. |
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[edit] Season 2: 2003
Several trends involving the episode names are noticible in this season. For example the first half all have the word "super" in their names ("Super Bowl", "Super Birthday Snake", "Super Trivia", etc.) while later episodes all have the word "the" ("The Dressing", "The Last One", "The The", etc.) Also, in "Spirit Journey Formation Anniversary", Meatwad indirectly references three Rush songs ("Fly By Night", "The Spirit of Radio", and "Tom Sawyer") by singing a line from the song or imitating the drum beat.
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"Super Birthday Snake" | May 25, 2003 | 19 | 202 | |
Meatwad wants a rabbit, but Shake gets him a snake instead who ends up eating them both. After killing the two in an attempt to free them from the snake, Frylock goes off the deep end and degenerates into a life of crime and cheap, meaningless sex. Carl comes the next day wondering what all the noise was last night, and Frylock kills him as well. Shake, Meatwad, and Carl later come back as zombies when Frylock tries to burn the house down. The whole thing turns out to be a virtual simulation, created by Frylock in order to demonstrate why Meatwad isn't allowed to have a pet...which in turn is a virtual simulation created by Meatwad to demonstrate that Frylock doesn't know him as well as he thinks. |
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"Super Hero" | June 1, 2003 | 20 | 204 | |
Shake wishes to become a superhero, and after his promotional schemes fail, he obtains several vats of radioactive liquid to splash upon himself and gain superpowers. Instead of becoming "The Drizzle," he quickly begins melting and deforming as the radioactive materials start affecting him. |
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"Super Bowl" | June 8, 2003 | 21 | 203 | |
Meatwad wins two tickets to the Super Bowl in Detroit from a corn chips promotion. A competition ensues between Carl and Shake on who will be the one to accompany Meatwad. In the end, Meatwad goes to the Super Bowl with his friend Boxy Brown (a cardboard box adorned with a black afro), only to realize he went to a farm and not the Super Bowl. Meanwhile, Shake ends up with cancer and diabetes after eating tons of corn chips in an effort to win a second set of tickets. (Coincidentally, Super Bowl XL was held in Detroit on February 5, 2006) |
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"Super Computer" | June 15, 2003 | 22 | 201 | |
Frylock develops a spherical super computer/game console that he calls the OoGhiJ MIQtxxXA (Klingon for "superior galactic intelligence"), which is accidentally sent back in time. It ends up in the hands of a caveman, Oog, who gains super-intelligence and longevity with the help of the computer. Oog ends up in the present age at Frylock's door, demanding games for the computer. |
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"Super Model" | June 22, 2003 | 23 | 205 | |
Master Shake travels to Guatemala for plastic surgery because he can't afford to have it done in the United States. Meatwad plays mind-games on Shake and convinces him to get more surgery done, with disastrous results. |
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"Super Spore" | June 29, 2003 | 24 | 206 | |
A "Japanese"-speaking alien creature named Travis of the Cosmos takes over Shake's body and tries to get a job. |
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"Super Sir Loin" | August 31, 2003 | 25 | 207 | |
Meatwad listens continuously to "4 Da Shorteez" by Sir Loin. He deprives Master Shake and Frylock of food in order to highlight the hunger felt by children across the world, collecting it in a garbage bag which he intends to donate to the "shorties". In the end, the Aqua Teens discover that Sir Loin is actually MC Pee Pants reincarnated as a cow. |
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"Super Squatter" | September 7, 2003 | 26 | 208 | |
Master Shake forgets to pay the bills, and the Aqua Teens lose the use of their utilities. Frylock tries to get Shake to be more responsible, but Shake just tries to mooch off Carl instead. In a failed attempt to get Shake out of his house, Carl accidentally shoots himself in the ankle. |
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"The Meat Zone" | September 14, 2003 | 27 | 211 | |
Meatwad gains the "ability" to see the future, an ability that Master Shake wastes no time in trying to exploit. It turns out Meatwad's abilities were hallucinations caused by eating caulk, and the whole thing was a series of stupid coincidences. (This is the first episode of the 2003 season that doesn't begin with the word "Super".) |
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"Super Trivia" | September 21, 2003 | 28 | 209 | |
Frylock, along with Shake, Meatwad, and a very reluctant Carl, try to defeat Wayne "The Main Brain" McClane at a game of bar trivia. Seth MacFarlane plays Wayne. |
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"Universal Remonster" | September 28, 2003 | 29 | 212 | |
Emory and Oglethorpe travel across space and time through the "Fargate" (a thinly-disguised copy of the Stargate) to steal the Aqua Teens' cable. In order to control which channel they watch, they use the Universal Remonster, a small robot made of several remote controls that accidentally ends up in the hands of Master Shake, who uses it to torture Meatwad. |
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"Total Re-Carl" | October 5, 2003 | 30 | 213 | |
Carl's body gets destroyed when he field-tests Frylock's experimental environmentally safe toilet, and only his head remains. The Aqua Teens attempt to acquire and construct a new body to resurrect their fallen neighbor. |
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"Revenge of the Trees" | October 12, 2003 | 31 | 214 | |
Shake attempts to flash-fry an entire cow, and afterwards Carl and Shake dump the oil into a forest. It turns out that the trees are sentient, and they capture Carl and use his skin as paper. Shake is put to trial with Frylock as a lawyer, but the two end up burning the forest down. |
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"Spirit Journey Formation Anniversary" | October 19, 2003 | 32 | 216 | |
It's Meatwad's birthday and Shake can't stand "Happy Birthday To You", so he has a new heavy-metal song commissioned... then he has to figure out how to pay for it. Zakk Wylde guest-stars. Geddy Lee's voice was impersonated, since Geddy declined to do the voice work for the show. Spirit Journey Formation Anniversary is one of the few songs in the Aqua Teen Hunger Force series not featuring mc chris. It was performed by Matt Maiellaro (playing Geddy Lee) and Zakk Wylde of Black Label Society. Apart from being aired on television, Spirit Journey Formation Anniversary has also been performed by the original artists at venues around Atlanta, the city where Aqua Teen Hunger Force is developed. The third DVD volume of Aqua Teen Hunger Force, which contains the episode "Spirit Journey Formation Anniversary", has the song is included as a bonus feature containing two sung versions and a karaoke version. |
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"The Shaving" | October 26, 2003 | 33 | 217 | |
It's Halloween, and the Aqua Teen Hunger Force discovers a "monster" in their attic: a giant onion-like spider named Willie Nelson who shaves every two days. Shake makes fun of him, then tries to teach him how to scare people, not knowing the truth about Willie. |
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"Broodwich" | November 2, 2003 | 34 | 210 | |
Shake discovers an underground cavern where the Broodwich, a diabolically delicious (but cursed) sandwich, rests. Every bite sends him to a hellish place for a few seconds, and anyone who eats the whole thing is trapped there and killed by a short creature with an axe. |
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"Kidney Car" | November 16, 2003 | 35 | 218 | |
Master Shake destroys Carl's car in a demolition derby. Meatwad gets the car as a donation, and fights with Shake over who will get to use it. |
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"The Cubing" | November 23, 2003 | 36 | 219 | |
The "wisdom cube", a cube from outer space, comes to the Aqua Teens' yard. It claims to have all of the wisdom in the universe, but it does little to reinforce its claim, and instead wastes the ATHF's time with boring stories and botched prank calls. Eventually, the real Wisdom Cube, voiced by Brian Posehn, shows up, and reveals that the impostor is his cousin, the "Dumbassahedratron". |
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"Frat Aliens" | November 30, 2003 | 37 | 215 | |
DP and Skeeter, two extremely drunk aliens from a stereotypical fraternity land in the Aqua Teens' backyard, and prove to be nuisances. DP seems obsessed with the fact that his father owns an auto dealership. Meanwhile, Carl has resorted to putting up a laser grid around his house to keep the Aqua Teen Hunger Force away, which apparently knocked out DP and Skeeter's rocket. |
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"The Clowning" | December 7, 2003 | 38 | 220 | |
Carl gets a wig containing alien DNA that turns him into a clown. |
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"The Dressing" | December 14, 2003 | 39 | 221 | |
The Cybernetic Ghost of Christmas Past from the Future returns as Turkitron, a robotic turkey sent to the past to save the great great great great great grandfather of 'Goblox', the future leader of the turkey rebellion against the Master Chickens. |
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"The" | December 21, 2003 | 40 | 222 | |
After Shake nearly destroys the house by leaving garbage everywhere (especially in Frylock's room, which he has closed off), burning plastic, stockpiling chicken carcasses, and planting land mines in the hallway, Frylock gets fed up and moves out. Everyone else, including Carl, goes blind from conjunctivitis, which prompts Meatwad to proclaim "I got me a chicken infection." |
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"The Cloning" | December 31, 2003 | 41 | 223 | |
Due to excess cloning, the Aqua Teens' new TV is evil and depicts images of Frylock killing Shake, Meatwad, and Carl. Shake then proceeds to attempt to clone one-dollar bills. |
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"The Last One" | December 31, 2003 | 42 | 224 | |
On the moon, the Mooninites attempt to assemble a league of characters from previous episodes to exact revenge on the Aqua Teen Hunger Force. Most of the gathered characters seem to have little or no clue why they've been summoned, and the Mooninites themselves appear to be the only ones with any real interest in, as Ignignokt puts it, "The bruising of the Aqua Teens' asses." The Aqua Teens do not appear until the very end of the episode. This is the first time the standard opening sequence is not used. Many fans believed that this was the last episode of the series due to the title. (The full title is "The Last [Expletive Deleted] One of 2003") |
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[edit] Season 3: 2004
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"Video Ouija" | April 25, 2004 | 43 | 301 | |
Shake commits suicide just so he can haunt Meatwad through his new video game, Video Ouija. A witch doctor named Billywitchdoctor.com is hired to bring Shake back to life, but after he tricks Carl and the surviving Aqua Teens into saying the 'incantation' "I am Sofa King We Todd Ed", they learn he can only revive chickens and ultimately revive Ultra-Mega-Chicken. |
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"Unremarkable Voyage" | May 9, 2004 | 44 | 302 | |
Frylock invents a gun that allows him to shrink or enlarge any object he fires at. He uses it to build a huge computer chip then shrink it. However, Meatwad eats the chip, and Frylock must shrink himself and recover it from inside. This episode also reveals that Carl has crabs, when he tries to enlarge his penis. |
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"Mooninites 3: Remooned" | August 15, 2004 | 45 | 303 | |
Ignignokt and Err travel to Earth to cash a check (one they stole from Ignignokt's crazy uncle Cliff), and they coerce Master Shake and Meatwad into assisting them. The check turns out to be a bill that emits radiation when overdue. |
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"Gee Whiz" | August 22, 2004 | 46 | 304 | |
A billboard with the face of a famous religious icon seems to have given Meatwad the gift of child. A strange aura of political correctness also appears frequently. Special Guests: Ted Nugent, George Lowe |
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"eDork" | August 29, 2004 | 47 | 305 | |
Shake is obsessed with buying as many add-ons to his laughably outdated eHelmet (including a player piano) as he can find. |
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"Little Brittle" | September 5, 2004 | 48 | 306 | |
MC Pee Pants returns from hell as an elderly rapping phenomenon. This time, he wants vampires to bite him so he'll become one. According to Adult Swim, this episode was his final one. |
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"Robositter" | September 12, 2004 | 49 | 307 | |
After Meatwad gets into the medicine cabinet while under Carl's supervision, Frylock creates a robotic babysitter, voiced by Sarah Silverman, to take care of him. |
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"Moon Master" | September 19, 2004 | 50 | 308 | |
The Mooninites distribute a deceptively easy video game (most likely a parody of The Last Starfighter) in an attempt to start a pyramid scheme. |
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"Diet" | September 26, 2004 | 51 | 310 | |
With a case of beer on the line, Meatwad, Shake, and Carl battle to see who can lose the most weight. |
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"Dusty Gozongas" | October 3, 2004 | 52 | 309 | |
Shake and Carl compete for the affections of a ditzy civil servant who moonlights as an exotic dancer (and sometimes gets her jobs confused). Although credited as Veronica Billingsley, Dusty Gozongas is voiced by Scott Thompson. |
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"T-Shirt of the Dead" | October 10, 2004 | 53 | 311 | |
An ancient Egyptian t-shirt gives Meatwad unfathomable powers, which he mainly uses to summon Santa Claus and the Easter Bunny (along with his twin brother Derryl). Interestingly, Santa's voice is the same as that of the Bizarro Santa who appeared in the Space Ghost Coast to Coast episode "Girl Hair." |
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"Hypno-Germ" | October 17, 2004 | 54 | 312 | |
Shake starts hallucinating when a band of "Hypno-Germs" invade his brain and try to stage an outlandish play inside his head. Special Guests: Bob Odenkirk as the Bean Wizard, Eric Wareheim as the Hypno-Germ King, Tim Heidecker as the Basketball. |
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"Carl" | October 24, 2004 | 55 | 313 | |
Carl is left to babysit Dewey, Vanessa, and Boxy Brown while the Aqua Teens are vacationing in Panama City, Florida. Mayhem ensues when Carl runs into Frylock's robot guard, Rudy. On the Aqua Teen Hunger Force Volume 4 DVD set, the episode "Carl" is listed as "Spacegate World", which was a line uttered by Dave Willis during the recording session of the episode "Carl". The recording session can also be found on the Volume 4 DVD set. |
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[edit] Season 4: 2005-2007
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"Dirtfoot" | December 4, 2005 | 56 | 401 | |
Shake pretends to fall down a well in an attempt to pick up girls. Down there he meets the 'legendary' New Jersey monster known as Dirtfoot. |
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"Boost Mobile" | December 11, 2005 | 57 | 402 | |
Shake becomes a mobile phone sales representative. This is the first episode that advertises for a real company brand (Boost Mobile and AXE Body Spray) |
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"Deleted Scenes" | December 18, 2005 | 58 | 403 | |
Shake shows clips which were cut from ATHF: The Movie. This is the only 22 minute episode so far. (The ten-month hiatus between "Deleted Scenes" and "Dickesode" was reportedly due to production on the Aqua Teen movie.) |
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"Dickesode" | October 22, 2006 | 59 | 404 | |
This is the first episode with a TV-MA rating. A fast food restaurant's "Rip-n-Win" contest awards Carl the "prize" of genital mutilation. The word "dick" is said 53 times. In the credits, everyone's first name is replaced with "Dick". |
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"Handbanana" | October 29, 2006 | 60 | 405 | |
Frylock makes Meatwad a new dog named "Handbanana," using Make Your Own Dog 1.0, Carl's pool water and Shake's DNA. Handbanana turns out to be evil and ends up raping Carl repeatedly and mercilessly. |
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"Party All The Time" | November 5, 2006 | 61 | 406 | |
Frylock notices a strange growth on his face; a biopsy reveals this to be malignant melanoma. The time machine he built goes to waste as Frylock, facing the uncertainty of recovery and the debilitating effects of chemotherapy, sinks into depression. Meatwad, Shake, Carl, and Andrew W.K. try to console and cheer him the only way they know how: parties and fire. |
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"Global Grilling" | November 12, 2006 | 62 | 408 | |
Shake's new radioactive grill destroys the ozone layer, leading to the enslavement of humanity by mucus-men. |
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"Grim Reaper Gutters" | November 19, 2006 | 63 | 409 | |
An unusually persuasive gutter salesman interrupts an otherwise charming discourse on good times and good friends. Tera Patrick guest stars. |
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"Moonajuana" | November 26, 2006 | 64 | 410 | |
Ignignokt and Err give Shake some Moonajuana for his crippling glaucoma and burgle the neighborhood. |
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"Bart Oates" | December 3, 2006 | 65 | 407 | |
While Master Shake and Meatwad get arrested for D.U.I., legendary New York Giants center Bart Oates appears and influences Carl to change his life. |
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"Antenna" | December 10, 2006 | 66 | 412 | |
Carl unwittingly endangers the planet when he accepts 40 dollars a month to maintain an alien antenna. George Lowe guest stars as himself. |
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"Ezekial" | December 17, 2006 | 67 | 411 | |
No description available. |
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"Carl Wash" | January 7, 2007 | 68 | 413 | |
No description available. |
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